No-load resistance training as a promising alternative to stop detraining period due to covid-19 lockdown in older adults – Case report.

No-load resistance training as a promising alternative to stop detraining period due to covid-19 lockdown in older adults – Case report.

Publication date: Jul 01, 2024

Restrictions to control the COVID-19 pandemic have caused older adults to stop their usual activities, including physical exercises. The novel approach of isometric no-load resistance training (NLRT) can be an interesting alternative to conventional training to oppose the harmful effects of detraining. We described the design and preliminary evaluation of an eight-week, twice-weekly NLRT program for older adults returning to strength training programs after COVID-19 lockdown. An older woman (66 years, 61. 9kg, 158. 5cm) and an older man (66 years, 84. 1kg, 166. 5cm) who were engaged in conventional strength training programs before the first COVID-19 lockdown participated in this case study. We collected muscle thickness measures using a B-mode ultrasound imaging and maximum isometric torque using an isokinetic dynamometer. Our results revealed that NLRT seems to be a good alternative to increase muscle thickness of knee and elbow flexors and extensors muscles in older adults. However, NLRT effects were inconsistent for maximum torque.

Concepts Keywords
1kg Aged
Adults Co-contraction
Pandemic Coactivation
Ultrasound COVID-19
Weekly Female
Humans
Iso-holds
Male
Muscle Strength
Muscle torque
Muscle, Skeletal
Pandemics
Resistance Training
Resistance training
SARS-CoV-2
Ultrasonography

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH covid-19
disease VO report
disease MESH Muscle Strength

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